Quote Originally Posted by LotsaBalls View Post
Nice! Is that a 1.1 fire het Carmel?
Thanks! The two Fires are males

Quote Originally Posted by snakesRkewl View Post
Great question, I see the influence in het hypos also.
I believe a lot of the recessive traits will show some influence on co-doms/doms.
I'm hoping to find out with clown and black pastels/yellowbelly's and a granite this season.

Fire het caramel X Fire het caramel with a caramel girl waiting in the wings, now that's an awesome project
It's neat to see the influence. I see brightness and a short face in het clowns. The Axanthic gene seems to add green in hets.

Good luck with your projects!

Quote Originally Posted by Serpent_Nirvana View Post
The pattern on that first fire het reminds me a lot of a yellowbelly ...

I can't comment on the caramel influence as I don't have/haven't made any hets yet, but it wouldn't surprise me in the least. Not sure if a busy pattern would necessarily be it, though, since caramel is really just a pigment and not a pattern mutation. I know my caramel is very reduced/banded, and it looks like yours is too (lovely girl BTW!).

Those are some pretty, funky fires, though. Good luck with the project -- caramel fire sounds like an awesome snake!
Thanks! I am hoping the Fire gene will clean up the black flecking on the Caramel but won't take too much color out. Time will tell

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